On 03/03/14 13:05, Sebas Pedersen wrote:
> On 03-03-2014 07:55 AM, Spamme wrote:
>> On Mon, 2014-03-03 at 02:19 -0300, Sebas Pedersen wrote:
>>> On 02-03-2014 10:21 PM, Dennis New wrote:
>>> > On Sun, 02 Mar 2014 11:25:41 -0300, Sebas Pedersen wrote:
>>> >> Hi all.
>>> >>
>>> >> I'm considering in running a Freenet node, but I don't have much
>>> >> resources. That's why I'll to ask you guys if it's possible to run a
>>> >> Freenet node in a dedicated server PIII with 512MB RAM.
>>> >> Any comments or suggestions about minimun and desirable hardware
>>> >> requiriments are welcome!
>>> >
>>> > That should be enough. I run it with 300 or 400 megs. Of course,
>>> > that'll only leave you with about 100 for the rest of your daemons,
>>> > which should be enough if you don't run a graphical environment
>>> (X) or
>>> > any other large processes.
>>>
>>> OK, thanks a lot. Yes I don't run a graphical enviroment, and it
>>> will be
>>> a Freenet dedicated server, so no other large processes.
>>> Any suggestions in the amount of disk space destinated to Freenet?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>> Sebas
>>>
>> As much as possible, It will go with a gig or less but if you want to
>> help the network then id say give it as much as you can afford.
>> Be aware that resizing the datastore can result in data loss, so try not
>> to change it to often
>
> Yes, that's my idea, to give as much as disk space as possible. I make
> the question because I thought it could be a relationship between the
> amount of disk space and the consumption of RAM (for example 40 GiB
> not recommended dor 512 MiB of RAM).
There is, yes. The setup wizard will use this when recommending the
default store size when you install.

Technically: 4 bytes per slot in RAM, three slots for ~ each 35KB
(32KB+~300 bytes + 1K + 1K + 1K).
>
> Thanks again.

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